Nokia RAE-3N Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Contacts
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6. Contacts
You can use the Contacts application to create, edit, and manage all contact
information, such as phone numbers and addresses.
Start the Contacts application by pressing the Contacts application button on the
keyboard.
The main contacts database is in the communicator’s memory. You can also store
contacts in the SIM card and in databases on an attached memory card.
You can synchronise your contacts with Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, and Lotus
Organizer programs when you connect your communicator to a compatible PC. For
information on synchronising your contacts with a PC, see the PC Suite guide on
the sales package CD-ROM.
Contacts directory
The main view of Contacts contains two frames.
Figure 30
Tip: You can toggle between the two frames with the Arrows or Tab keys.
In the left-hand frame, there is a list of contacts in the currently open contacts
database. At the top of the list there is your own card and other available contacts
databases. Below the list there is a search box for finding entries.
In the right-hand frame there is the currently selected contact card.
Contacts databases can be located in the communicator’s internal memory, on a
memory card, or on a SIM card. A memory card may contain several contact
databases. Contact data is shown for one contacts database at a time. For example,
to see contacts stored on the SIM card, use the Arrows key to scroll down the list
to the SIM card and press Open.
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